haven't seen a thread like this so far so i thought we could all pool together our early impressions of our team this year, player by player here it goes by class...please excuse the ridiculously long post.
tomas: no disrespect to him, a great teammate but thankfully out of the rotation. simply not a big east player
mason: it's a shame what happened, it hurts us on a few levels. the obvious is mason is the one proven guy on this team that can score on big east competition (burrell on a smaller level). we'd all kill to have omari, hardy and obviously lance should a miracle occur and he falls in our lap. transfers happen yes but this puts us in a tighter spot. which two leave from this group?
rob thomas: whoever saw the game last night saw what he's capable of doing. i know it was against loyola, but he has what you can't teach which is a nose for the ball and the basket. with some players, the ball just gravitates towards them and rob is one of them. he's obviously in much better shape than last year. will he ever be what he was at at wadleigh and south kent? probably not which is a shame, but he's crafty, when he gets the ball down low, 80% of the time he will score or get fouled. 4 boards last night but about 5 other that he kept alive for us. in my opinion, he's our best back to the basket player right now (not saying much i know).
paris horne: probably my favorite player on the team right now. i just see something in him, pound for pound the best athlete on the team. when norm signed him he said he could be one of the best defenders in the big east and while it might be a stretch, he works hard and already is a very good defender. when he gets the ball on the break it's almost an automatic 2 pts. 3 pt stroke looks pretty good. the question is will paris' and dj's improved 3 pt shooting be good enough to keep big east teams from playing zone and packing it in. while its not bad, probably not.
dj: has played great for us so far. same things as last year, nose for the ball. hasnt turned it over as much as last year so far. he has been thrusted into the role as one of our top 3 scorers. 42% from 3 pt land early, a sign of improvement or an abberation? the question is, is he now ready for big east level competition or will his numbers fade once he faces top flight teams like last year. last year he showed he plays better without mason, this year we need him to.
evans: obviously improved. the alley oop he grabbed from dj last night.. WOW. seems to be using his left hand to finish way more than last year. still hasnt made a jumper in 1+ years here but he's showed he can dribble a little bit and he's fearless. we need him to rebound. still misses too many layups (some ugly) but he's shown signs.
burrell: ironically, in my opinion he's shown the least improvement of all the sophs. doesnt mean i think he isnt the best of the bunch bc tools wise of course he is. where has his 15 ft jumper gone? this was money last year and he's taken about 2 the entire season (made both). still loses rebounds and entry passes on regular basis. seems like he isnt always focused. jumps higher than everyone, but mistimes them which is he hasn't put up the rebounding and shot blocking numbers we all expect of him. needless to say, if we want to be respectable this season, JB has to become an animal, we need at least 13 and 8 from him, at LEAST.
coker: big improvement. the stats havent showed it yet but if you watch the games you know that last year he was a half a step late on EVERYTHING. the weight loss has helped him so much. last night..15 minutes, 8 pts 5 boards 3 steals and 3 blocks. last year he wouldnt have had 1 block, he was close but was planted to the ground. he has a bounce that he showed on his offensive board and putback last night. wouldnt expect much more than a few pts a game a game this year but we need a couple blocks a night out of him, its been so long since someone on our team could intimidate down low.
malik: our MVP. he is lightning fast and wants to run and so far thats where we've done our damage. imperative he stays out of foul trouble bc early on, when he is out this team suffers immensely. great defender always but seems comfy running the show now. slightly more aggressive on offense and even averaging 4 boards a game. if he doesnt play 35 minutes a game in a given game, chalk it up as a loss.
quincy: smart player. not a bad athlete, but not as quick as i thought. has a good handle. twice on the 3-2 break, made a two foot jumpstop looked the defender off, bounce pass for a layup (exactly what Dick DeVenzio taught me and what PGs are supposed to do right Marillac?). More of 2 guard obviously, but in spots dont think he would kill us handling the ball.
ty: two nights ago my post would have been different. obviously is physically overmatched at this point. but his elevation and form is good, gets off the floor quickly.. seemed like more confident last night than against eastern mich. the numbers dont match, however he seems like he is a logical transfer for next year. if we dont get lance, who backs up at PG, and god forbid boothe gets hurt.